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A milling machine removes material from a work piece by rotating a cutting tool
(cutter) and
moving it into the work piece. Milling machines, either vertical or horizontal, are
usually
used to machine flat and irregularly shaped surfaces and can be used to drill, bore,
and cut
gears, threads, and slots. Milling is the process of machining using rotary cutters to remove material by advancing a cutter into a workpiece. This may be done by varying direction on one or several axes, cutter head speed, and pressure. Milling covers a wide variety of different operations and machines, on scales from small individual parts to large, heavy-duty gang milling operations. It is one of the most commonly used processes for machining custom parts to precise tolerances. In face milling, the cutting action occurs primarily at the end corners of the milling cutter. Face milling is used to cut flat surfaces (faces) into the work piece, or to cut flat-bottomed cavities. In peripheral milling, the cutting action occurs primarily along the circumference of the cutter, so that the cross section of the milled surface ends up receiving the shape of the cutter. In this case the blades of the cutter can be seen as scooping out material from the work piece. Peripheral milling is well suited to the cutting of deep slots, threads, and gear teeth |
XYZ gantry robots are a 3-axis solution for a variety of automated tasks. A key benefit is their modularity, so you can decide which linear actuators and accessories to include. XYZ gantries offer a variety of advantages: cost savings of up to 60 percent, self-lubricating components, lightweight design, resistance to corrosion, dirt and dust, as well as easy assembly and installation. In addition, these XYZ gantries provide rapid ROI and easy programming using our robot control system. igus also offers customized gantries based on customer-specific application and installation parameters. Typical applications include pick and place, sorting, labelling, measurement, inspection automation and repetitive material handling. Additional igus accessories include Inductive Sensors, Mechanical Switches, Motor Flanges, Couplings, Assembly Plates and Motor Cables. | ||||||||||||||
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The Disc Polishing Machines are extensively used for polishing the Metallography Samples for Microscopic observation to study various metal structures. Disc Polishing Machines are finely polished to ensure smooth, scratch free and mirror like appearance that enable accurate metallographic interpretation. Polishing is the final stage in producing a surface that is flat, smooth, scratch-free and mirror like in appearance. Such a surface is necessary for subsequent accurate metallographic interpretation, both qualitative & quantitative. In this Machine the drive is given the motor spindle, which is mounted on the motor shaft through friction mechanism. Polishing discs are fitted on the shaft and locked by nut. Shaft has two bearings, which are fitted into bearing holder for smooth working. | |||||||||||||||
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